
2022-2023 ONLINE REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN!
Registration information can be found on the REGISTRATION INFORMATION page on the district website under REGISTRATION. https://www.wabash348.com/page/registration


Download the Skyward App! Review grades, check schedules, keep tabs on attendance, monitor behavior and manage fees and payments.


Senate Bill 157 lowers the tax rate on clothes and school supplies from 6.25% to 1.25% for 10 days from Aug. 5-14, 2022. https://www.wabash348.com/page/school-supply-lists


Wabash CUSD #348 will be opening ONLINE registration on Monday, July 25. We will be using SKYWARD this new school year. Please click https://www.wabash348.com/article/787266 for more information!


If you have health records for the 2022-2023 school year to turn in, you can drop them off at the Mount Carmel Junior/Senior High School on Thursday, July 14th, 9 am - 12 pm or Tuesday, July 19th, 5 pm - 8 pm. For more information, visit https://www.wabash348.com/page/health-information.


1,407 Meals!
District #348 helped kick off the first week of the Lunch Wagon with 1,407 meals being served. We appreciate our community partnership with the Lunch Wagon to help meet the needs of our students!





Summer 2022 Break means The Lunch Wagon is back with Free Lunch for students! Schedule >> https://5il.co/1bcg9 << Truck Route Schedule >>https://5il.co/1bcgf<< // Menu >> https://5il.co/1bcg8 << You can also visit The Lunch Wagon Facebook page for more information.




MCES Summer School Info: Summer School will run May 31 - June 30, Monday through Thursday. Drop off and pickup will be in the bus lane, at the west end of the building, from 7:50 - 8:00. Classes will run from 8:00 - 11:45 daily. Please email principal, Mr. Newkirk, at jnewkirk@wabash348.com with any questions.


The MCES Kindergarten Graduation has been rescheduled to Monday at 1:00.

Wabash CUSD #348 is in the process of planning and developing the 2022-2023 Title I budget to promote the academic growth and achievement of our students. Your input is essential in establishing and accomplishing our future goals and preparing our students to meet or exceed grade-level expectations. Please take a brief moment to fill out this short survey. Thank you. >> https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/2122psurvey <<


May is Mental Health Awareness Month. School Social Worker, Mrs. Taylor, has worked with MCES students this year about recognizing feelings and appropriate coping skills. Today, students and staff dressed up as characters from "Inside Out" in recognition.



Walk-In Immunization clinics through the summer will be available at Wabash County Health Department for school shots & lead screenings. Tuesday, June 7th 7am-5pm. Tuesday, July 12th 7am-5pm. Tuesday, August 9th 7 am-5pm.


Dress up day! See the photo for details.


Reminder that today is the last scheduled kindergarten screener for those students who plan to enroll at MCES this upcoming school year. You may call the school at 263-3876 to schedule your appointment if you have not done so already. Appointments are 8:30 - 10:30 this morning and 3:30 - 6:00 this evening.

MCES Menu Change: On Thursday, the 12th, we will be serving deli turkey on bun instead of fish sticks.

The MCES PTO Son"dae" Social tomorrow, at 5:30 pm, will now be held in the MCES Gym due to the weather forecast. Walk-in tickets are $15 a pair if you are not already signed up.

Recently, every one of our students received two or more brand new books to take home. We want to thank our community partners who contributed to the literacy drive's success. These business included Walt Blake on behalf of Taco Tierra, Kenny Saxe State Farm, Pacific Press, and The First National Bank of Allendale.

Congratulations to Mrs. Gordon and her future students as her project "Thinking STEM and Puzzles" was recently funded through DonorsChoose. Her classroom will be fitted with a programmable robot and a set of essential puzzles.


The students in Mrs. Jones’ class used their knowledge of sorting, tally charts, bar graphs, addition and word problems to successfully complete an engaging math lesson taught by Student Teacher: Taylor Waggoner





To wrap up our our study about myths in reading, Mrs. Litherland's and Ms. Bruce's class performed in class the play "Athena and Poseidon" which is a Greek Myth about how the city of Athens got her name and it also explains how the first olive tree came to be. It tells why it has always been a beloved plant of the Greek people.


